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Coahuila

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A seedy barrio/neighborhood in Tijuana filled with Pirujas/Prostitutes, and narco/drug dealers.
"My Amigo saw this Ugly Piruja who looked like Paco's mom walking the Coahuila last night."
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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Mimi

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Derived from the spanish word, dormir, it is Mexican slang for Sleep, similar to nighty-night, nite-nite, or sleepy-time.
"It's late, so let's go mimi."
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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nite-nite

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That time of night when you are about to fall asleep and close your eyes to go to dreamland.
Give the baby her bottle so she can go nite-nite.
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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dreamland

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The place where all dreams come true and you are very much asleep.
1. A fantastic illusion.
2. Something unbelievably true.
" Winning the lottery is like being in dreamland."
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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He went " nighty-night " when he got hit over the head by the snowball.
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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Pirujas

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" I paid for 10 Pirujas and it was the best birthday ever."
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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paisa

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A Mexican living in the United States that wears cowboy hats, belts and Boots made of Ostrich skin. Also Rayon shirts, unbuttoned at the top so that the chest ( usually hairy ) can be exposed to show off a cheap gold chain adorned with a symbol of the Virgin de Guadalupe. This person will speak very little English; preferring to speak in Spanish and use the phrase, mamasita or mija when trying to attract the attention of a piruja or hoodrat.
" That Paisa's hat is blocking my view of the Movie."
by Paco Rivera March 16, 2005
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